苏西·罗托洛(Suze Rotolo,1943.11~2011.2)
美国艺术家,鲍勃·迪伦一九六零年代格林威治村成长期的女友。在《放任自流的鲍勃·迪伦》封套上,她和迪伦相拥走在冰天雪地的琼斯街头的那帧温暖图像,已然成为那个大时代的图腾符号之一。热爱诗歌、戏剧,少年时代即积极投身民权运动的苏西远不止是封套女孩那么简单。她是迪伦一些最伟大情歌背后的“缪斯女神”,亦深远地影响了迪伦的创作方式,更被西方乐评界普遍认为在迪伦蜕变为“时代代言人”的过程中扮演了最重要的角色。
在与迪伦分手后,苏西专注于艺术创作。今年年初,她因肺癌病逝于纽约。
译者简介
陈震,1976年出生于江苏靖江。踢过足球,玩过摇滚,做过医生,现为自由译者。已发表译著近百万字,内容涉及摇滚乐、足球、艺术等。曾因独立策划加拿大传奇民谣乐队Cowboy Junkies制作中国概念唱片《Renmin Park》,被美国国家公共广播电台(NPR)等北美媒体采访报道。翻译有《穆里尼奥传:葡萄牙制造》、《埃里克•克莱普顿自传:天堂十字路口》、《弗雷迪•莫库里传》等书籍。
发表于2024-11-23
A Freewheelin' Time 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
“ 这个世界上的有些人和事,原来就和生命中的一些站台一样,是冥冥中注定要交集、要经历,也自有时光的列车将它们连接成线的。” ――来自 Dylan和Clapton合奏的《Don't Think Twice, It's All Right》版本 ...
评分瞬间失去方向,不知道要往哪里走。终究不存在于一九六零年代。无法也没有勇气流浪在音乐和色彩中。安静的时候暗暗怀疑自己的天赋。那么抽象的两个字。它将要指引我去何方。多年来摸索窥探还是没有了解。从不知道它究竟是什么,但我狂热地信仰着它,躁动,自大。 支撑着零零落落...
评分苏西•罗托洛在这本《放任自流的时光:六零年代的格林威治村回忆录》里叙述了她和迪伦的爱情,她亲历的六零年代的格林威治村,也记录了她对格林威治村的民谣复兴运动的目击。作为迪伦的第二任女友,苏西在六零年代居住在格林威治村,所以她娓娓道来的都是第一手的真实资料和...
评分文/ 王小峰 没想到苏西罗托洛的《放任自流的时光》这么快在国内出版了。这本书的英文名叫“A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties”,翻译成中文就叫“放任自流的时光:关于60年代格林尼治村的记忆碎片”。事实上,这本书的确是一个记忆碎片式的...
评分有生之年,狭路相逢,终不能幸免。 1961年,在Gerde's Folk City,Suze与Bob第一次见面。 如果不是Suze的那场车祸,两人将天各一方。 他20岁,她只有17岁。 一个是来自偏远小城Duluth到纽约追梦的民谣歌手, 一个是在麦卡锡主义阴影下成长起来的“红尿布婴儿”。 音乐、艺术和...
图书标签: 传记 Suze 鲍勃·迪伦 Dylan Bob 美国 洋墨水 叙
A Freewheelin’ Time is Suze Rotolo’s firsthand, eyewitness, participant-observer account of the immensely creative and fertile years of the 1960s, just before the circus was in full swing and Bob Dylan became the anointed ringmaster. It chronicles the back-story of Greenwich Village in the early days of the folk music explosion, when Dylan was honing his skills and she was in the ring with him.
A shy girl from Queens, Suze Rotolo was the daughter of Italian working-class Communists. Growing up at the start of the Cold War and during McCarthyism, she inevitably became an outsider in her neighborhood and at school. Her childhood was turbulent, but Suze found solace in poetry, art, and music. In Washington Square Park, in Greenwich Village, she encountered like-minded friends who were also politically active. Then one hot day in July 1961, Suze met Bob Dylan, a rising young musician, at a folk concert at Riverside Church. She was seventeen, he was twenty; they were young, curious, and inseparable. During the years they were together, Dylan was transformed from an obscure folk singer into an uneasy spokesperson for a generation.
Suze Rotolo’s story is rich in character and setting, filled with vivid memories of those tumultuous years of dramatic change and poignantly rising expectations when art, culture, and politics all seemed to be conspiring to bring our country a better, freer, richer, and more equitable life. She writes of her involvement with the civil rights movement and describes the sometimes frustrating experience of being a woman in a male-dominated culture, before women’s liberation changed the rules for the better. And she tells the wonderfully romantic story of her sweet but sometimes wrenching love affair and its eventual collapse under the pressures of growing fame.
A Freewheelin’ Time is a vibrant, moving memoir of a hopeful time and place and of a vital subculture at its most creative. It communicates the excitement of youth, the heartbreak of young love, and the struggles for a brighter future.
Suze真是永远的少女,温暖的回忆。
评分关于60年代政治文化氛围,60年代的格林威治人和物,suze和bob的恋情.suze的女权主义倾向——真是一个有智慧聪明的少女啊,永远17岁的智慧女神:)
评分老实说我觉得suze才气不足,写出的经历从现在看来也并无惊人之处
评分She didn't reveal much in terms of her famous relationship with that eccentric genius. But sill, this book is a really good read, if you ever wonder or care about what happened in the 60's folk scene at Greenwich Village. The most exciting story in the memoirs was her challenging the US travel ban to Cuba.....
评分讲dylan的内容其实不多,suze自己的故事已足够精彩
A Freewheelin' Time 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书